Is Messi Playing in the World Cup Opener Against Algeria?
Lionel Scaloni said Argentina will not be decided by its opener, while Lionel Messi and several teammates manage minor injuries before kickoff.
- Argentina opens its FIFA World Cup campaign against Algeria on Wednesday at Arrowhead Stadium, with head coach Lionel Scaloni stressing the need for 'calmness' as the defending champions begin their title defense.
- Manager Scaloni confirmed that stars Lionel Messi, Emiliano Martinez, and Julian Alvarez are available for the opener despite minor injury concerns affecting the squad heading into the tournament.
- Messi, set to make his 200th international appearance, looked fit in training after resting a hamstring last week; Scaloni confirmed only Nico Tagliafico and Nico Paz require monitoring.
- Following Spain's scoreless draw with Cape Verde, Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic acknowledged, 'Of course we're not favorites for this match,' citing the upset potential in this 48-team tournament.
- Forecasts for Wednesday night at Arrowhead Stadium look promising, with temperatures near 80 degrees Fahrenheit and almost no chance of rain as Argentina aims to defend their third world title.
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